Style that pops!

From graphic sweaters to printed totes, pop-art fashions have been around for seasons, but this fall, everyone seems to be embracing the trend — and just in time for “Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years,” an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art opening Tuesday, featuring works by artists who Warhol inspired. Talk about pop-up shopping!.
50 years after Warhol was inspired by Campbell’s tomato soup, the company is selling these limited edition cans inspired by the prince of pop. And they’re just 75 cents! At Target.

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A cheeky T-shirt to help show your fun side
Sonia by Sonia Rykiel “Ooh La La” T-shirt, $170 at Kirna Zabete, 96 Greene St.

Shoppers delight: 111 years of Bergdorf
Hold onto your handbags. Midtown’s chicest resident is having a birthday. To celebrate its 111th anniversary, Bergdorf Goodman is doling out a bevy of special surprises beginning right out front, with a window display showcasing archival photographs, illustrations and paper installation sculptures by New York artists Marc Gagnon and Samantha Smith. The fun continues inside with an exclusive collection of ready-to-wear fashion, accessories and decorative home items by more than 100 top designers. Goodies range from perfume to Christian Louboutin platforms, along with evening looks from Oscar de la Renta. Then there’s the book, “Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf Goodman,” a volume spotlighting influential personalities who have shaped the iconic department store’s haute history. Happy birthday, BG! — Timothy MitchellJudith Leiber chandelier minaudière, $3,795 at Bergdorf Goodman, 754 Fifth Ave.

New York women have turned multitasking into a fine art. This is what’s prompted writer Karol Markowicz and Michelle Breskin, who worked in finance, to open Fix Beauty Bar — a one-stop shop where busy ladies can get a $40 blow-out while getting a $15 manicure. The whitewashed Upper East Side salon uses homemade lavender brown- sugar scrub for manicures, and finishes them up with prestige-brand polishes like Chanel, NARS and Dior. And the magazines selection is as robust as its polish list. It runs the gamut from People to The Economist. 847 Lexington Ave.; 212-744-0800—Kirsten Fleming